Stencil hand stamp



Jan. 20, 1931. w. o. GoRR STENGIL HAND STAMP Filed April a, .1929 3 sheets-sheet 1 OGOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000.000ooonooooooOOooooOoa Jan. 2o, 1931. 1 w. o. @om f '13895463 lsTENcIL HAND STAMP' Filed'April a, 1929 s-'Sneqta-snet 'f3' 5mm/Moz Y Patented Jan. 20, 19'31" L' UNITED STATE-s* l WALTER o. GORR,

PATENT OFFICE oFiNRW YORK, N, Y., AssiGNQR To ROBERTO# DUNRAR, CLMENT i 5.1113'. galere.ANDVEDNAKRERRIssgoF nEyv Y,oR1:,1v. Y...

y's'.iunvont STAMP i g Application med-gril s, The present invention relates to Vimprovements in the form of stencil hand. stamps or kduplicators such as covered by an aplication filed by me Octoberli 20, `vl928, Grial-5N@ .5 313,814, in which'ajhollow stamp body is' formed with a -foraminous bottom Ywall over .which Vare .stretched'the inlging` pad stencil Sheet. l, Y 1 1 i a e,

The present improvements relate rst to l the provision'ofsaid hollowvstamp body with an internal partition dividing-'the .hollow .body into separatechambers for the reception -of dierent coloredk inks. "The divided chami bers are preferablyinfree Comunication y with an opening in the'top; wall, through .whichopening .inksVV may` b ey inserted-or lspread upon .the'inner surface of the foraminousvbottomwallf i l' 4.

The second eatureof the present invention comprises a detachable sheet gaging-guide which is readily mount'ed-.fuponrthe stamp lbody adjacent to one edge of theforaminous .bottom wall so as to alford ready meansffor gaging the operation of the hand stamp upon g5 successive. sheets of paper. dPreferablythis` detachable guide plate -is .formed with alongitudinal yangular vflange having elleyhol'e openings or perforations designed :to fengage .theheaded'pinsfor lugsat-.on'e` side ofvgthe I foraminous bottom wall,said-pinsforf lugs being part of the meansy for securing the inl;- ing pad andv the stencil-sheettogthe'hand `-Thethird Vfeature of the present invention `comprises an improved' form of 'protectingV tray to fit over and support the ,handsta-mp when itis not in use; n This trayfwhichwrnay ber open-ended, is n formed with :longitudinal channels adjacent to .the upper edges gif-,its

40 :side walls,-said channels aiifordingzllfectvangn-'A 'lar flanges or shouldersupon whichlre'sttheg oppositely proj ectingpins orflugsoi'thehand ig'ure is afhorizontal sectional view' ".plate/andtofwhich the opposite' edgesiof-th'e v i .-segmentalgcylindrical f5bottom3-wall^` 3are vlorazedi;o'r soldered; :ThebottomV wall-f3fisfr fr' .Thetop .Wall 11l has a relativelylarge 1929.V Ysentirte. 353,574.

thailand Samp.l The 'other orv top Sppoff l ing `flanges of the tray side walls is for temporary support ofthehand stamp where its 4operation is only temporarily interrupted.

lIn order that theV invention may bef more fully understood it will rst be described with reference-.to the accompanying drawings* and f afterwards more particularlynpointed out in the annexed claims.v Y In said drawings:

View l of \a handl stamp showinga .central transverse partition to divide the internal chamberof the stamp body-'finto two separate Linkreceiving chambers; A y .Flgure 2 1s .a-.vertical transverselsectional 4viewof the same;. f, Y f

' Figurel is a longitudinal vertical'sectional ,rfFigure 3 is av detail transversevertical sec-'5 i partitionwall;

,tional-view illustratingv a modi'ed form Yoi takenfo'nfvtheline -'A'ofFigure 3; v

Figure 5 is a top perspective view particu-` ;larly. illustrating :the Vremovable sheet` gaging ,.guideplate; e

.illustrating -the sheet gaging operation;

Y .Figll'reJ7A is afperspective viewnoflthede'-v -tached,l sheet gaging guide plate; v y .qFigure 8 isn-.vertical transverse sectional f Figure is i va:perspective of pro- -tecting trayra'lone.-

.hand-stamp isformedof atop plate" Ih'avings the: integral :downwardly presented? side angesfzextending at right angles :to the top .closely l :perforated throughout .the greater partpfits area.l The hollow body is completed.y by theVV two end wall sections 4s iwhich'are zt `al-;rectangulaimopening5,outthroughit; i j m0.:

`.1;Ffgure'is an end elevation of thesame A .view illustrating theimproved Aprotecting ,the hand4 stamp resting Sther'eing,

l? Retnininggto resting preferably upon a flange or stop plate l7fsecured to theinner surface ofthe top plate 1 and projecting'slightlywithinthecover opening toprovide a ledge for the support ofthe cover plate 6. The' cover platev 6 has y.rotatably mounted upon it a handle 8 secured ,f by inea-ns ofk abolt or screw-9 inserted Vron Vbeneath and passing-througlra lockingbarl `10`-whioh is `keyed.orotherwise fastened to i the bolt'or sforewf9 sofas Lto rotate' uponlthe cover plate (i with the'handle Sp'aeing kwashe'vrs' 11 and 12 are mounted between the `locking bar 10 andeover plate andl between thehandle 8 and coverplatejforthepurpose' `of giving the handle vand locking-bar more n' Separate-chambers for diiierent Vcolored inks".

-Intheform shown in Figuresil and 2 there are two distinct chambers dividedfin the middle ofthe handstainpgboth in free communi- !-oation with-.tlietopv ink opening 5 `through whiehjink may be poured or 'spread'with *a -fb1ush upony the innerf surface kof thev divided eurvedqrounded bottom wallj VIn thevforrn shown in 1 `igures 3 and 4 `of the drawings the Vpartition 'is of oval yshape forinin'g'la oentral ovelloharnber `'anda main'cliamber entirely surrounding-the saine.'

*y i p y t* @Ifo-rapidly print-upon a succession of sheets of paper it is desirable tohave a gagingk guide Iplate with which the edge'ofthe-sheet maybe 'brought in engagement to indicate the printing.position of thesteneil *withl referenoe to l i* i fthe sheet. Such a guide plate is provided' fui; 45,

gin-thepresent Case inthe form of detach- '=ab' 1e plate indicated at 260 and havingal ree- 1 tangularlongitudinal' flange; 61 Vformed Vwith Y fpierforationsor; openings off-keyhole `shape62 -whiohareadaptedtoffit overfthe headedjpins --v Y Y, V,pad:analisteneil sheet are engaged. The large vportimiof the opening 62 slipped-overfthe:

' headed Apir-'1s '530 and the guide plate-160 thenl or lngs 30 with which one 'edge 'of theinking limeved longitudinally upon the pins until the .fandseorely lioldthe .guide/platel infpositio'n.

g. u The parait-inner gaging thepsirionrof the i v or 305 four ofgthernbeingeinployed sta-mp" body is for-thelpurpose ofv-forlningY il-reads engage-the narrow parts'ojthexop'ening 'feated ,at S is clearlyind'cated in Figurel ofil Consideration .of ythebodyifof-V vstenoilhand stamp, it will befobserved f thV t "one VA'or'gthe longitudinaly side'xwa'll's V'2, is f with outwardly-projeetingrheadedl on a large size stamp. These headed pins or lugs 30 are spaced to fcorrespond with the spacingbetween the perforations or openings 18 of the pad 15 and 25 of the stencil 2O so that one edgeof the pad and oneejdge of the stencil can be niounte'dnpon these headed lpins-y oif lugs;y the stencil being superposed upon the pad.

At the opposite side of the stencil body, the ",'top ,plQatefIhas projecting up *fro'rri'A it two headed' 'guide pins 'over'whioh fitithe per- -orations 3610i the Vangular Vtensionv bar 37. Projeoting from the si'deofthe angle-bar 37 corresponding in position and spacing Vtothe f pins 'or lugs SOfabovereferredtof j' L f Invligures 8` nd `9issh`own'afproteeting tray 7 5 for the reception of thefhand stamp; This tray is formed withupwardly presented springy side walls 76`for1ned near theii` upperv edges 'with longitudinal channels 77 providling horizontal flangesorf ledges 78y and with their extreme upperfedge's shaped into-hori- Zontalfanges 79.r The-flanges orledges V78 and 79are approximately `t right( -anglesto thefside Walls 76orth`e tray. f henthe stamp `is* out ofiuse-it is placed `ure 8i of the' drawings in which the yheaded 130 Vand 38rest in the Vchannels?? uponv the ledges 7 8'l,`thef 'spring of the 4sideV walls holding thein inwardly yielding engagement with said kpins so thatth'ehandstamp when picked. up Vwill vcarry the protecting tray withlit i When the hand stampis'bein-g used' with' butsliort intervals of interruption, it is plaoedin position upon the tray as indioated in dottedflines inFigure 8,*in which position the pins 80and 38y rest upon the top ongitudinalflang'es 79r and permit the hand low body having aor'arnnons/bottorn wall,

of said .for'amiiiou's bottoni Welland dividing said .hollow 'bodyinto' separate' chambers `for `diftereiit Colored* inksi #andan kinli" pad- -and a "'steneil' sheetA extending over fsaidy o'raininous y bottoin wallynd; 'afeting iii-Common for' 'difeylindri'cm tettoia ,wang-an internal 'partition wallf inters''oting'parts of s'aid'bottoin rvr'wall Y' Y and. dividing said heiiwtoay ma' :separate ohanib'ers for; different colrefdfinls, and anA ink and afstenc'il'sheet' mounted upon said "hollowfbodyl over 'said foraminons 'bottom .-w'an and ageing' ineen-Imca fof different ce1'- ora inkgginfsaiu;separate-fchambers@ f 2 f *aen-@i1- hand, stamp comprising a 'hoiz low body havingfaioraniinous bottom wall,

` tp walrfwieil toveren peni-ngljanaf an in- 4are the four spaoedgheaded pins or lugs 38 [fervent oolored; inks in saidfse'parate chambers. Y i `2,;VAsten'oil hand starnp'eornprisinga hol- Y low bodyjh'aving a foraininon's "segmental sov in the position vindicated infu'll linesin Fig-rv l15Astenenhamisemp omprisingzahi- Y Y11o an internalpartition'wall intersecting parts ing said hollow body into separate chambers for diier'ent colored inks, said separate chambers being in communication 4with the top wall opening. Y Y Y 5. A stencil hand stamp comprising a hollow body having a` foraminous bottom Wall,

a top wall with'covered opening, an internal stamp carrying an Vinklingpad and stencil, f

with a protecting tray having upwardly presented springyside walls formed withlon'gi-k tudinal channels adj acent"V to their upper edges and flanged topedges for the engagement and support of the hand stam WALTER O. ORB.

partition wall traversing said top wallopening and dividing said hollow body into separate chambers Jfor different colored inks, said Y separate chambersv being in communication with said top wall opening, and an operating handle.

6. A stencil hand stamp comprising a holi Y low body having Ya foraminous bottom wall,

a top wall with inking opening, a cover plate Y for said opening, a handleattached to said cover plate, an internal partition wall vdividing said hollow body into separate .chambers for different colored inks, said separate cham-V bers being in communication with saidtop y wall opening, and an ink pad and stencil sheet extending over said foraminous bottom Wall. Y.

7. A stencil hand stamp comprising a hol- I low body having a oraminous bottom Wall,

pins or lugs projecting from said body adjacent` one edge of; said oramino'usfbottom Wall, asheet gaging printing guide plate having means for detachably mounting it upon said pins or lugs. l f. 8. A stencil hand stamp comprisinga hollowbody having a foraminous curved bot tom wall, headed pins Vor lugs projecting from said body adjacent fone edge of said foraminous Vbottom wall, an link pad and a stencil sheet Yextending over said bottom wall, a Vprinting guide plate having perforations tority over said headed Apins or'lug's-for' de- .Y

1 tachably mounting said plate.v l

9.- A combination Vwith a stencil hand stamp having outwardly-projecting pins orV flugs to engage'the removableink pad and Y f stencil sheet, withY a protectingttrayhaving upright sidewalls formed adjacent to their upper 'edges Ywith longitudinal shoulders Vto receive the'projections upon the hand stamp; y*

1Q. A combination with a stencil hand stamp having outwardly projecting pins or.`

` klugs to engage the removable ink pad and stencil sheet, with a yprotecting tray having upright springy side walls formed' adjacentV to their upper edges 4with *longitudinal shouldered channels' to receive the pinsor lugs upon the hand stamp.

11. The combinationwith a stencil hand "fue A project-illsiV 'i' ica@ 

